Bulldog PRIDE

Hi parents!

This year the 5th grade team is using ClassDojo to build upon skills necessary to being successful in the 21st century such as working hard and participating. We will also use ClassDojo to communicate with you. We can instantly share messages, updates, and photos from class! It is a convenient way for you to see how your child is doing at school.

Students will earn “Positive” points throughout the day for a variety of encouraged behaviors. Students will also lose points if a behavior “Needs Work.” Throughout the week, students will be working towards obtaining a goal decided as a class. We are confident your child can meet this behavior goal and have listed several ways students can earn “Positive” points below. A more detailed list of our classroom expectations and how they can earn “Positive” points is located on the back side.

“Positive”

“Needs Work” (after a verbal warning)

Book Challenge
Math Achievement

Helping Others Stewardship

On Task
Prepared

Participating
Respectful

On Time
Independent

Teamwork Determined/Hard Working

Enthusiastic
Return Signed Papers

Talking out of Turn Off Task
Excessive Social Talking
Little Effort
Lack of Stewardship Unprepared
No Homework

Signed Papers Not Returned Disrespect

ISS/OSS/Office

We have attached an invitation for you to join ClassDojo to receive prompt notification about your child’s behavior at school. You can simply download the free ClassDojo app on your phone and enter the code OR there is a web address for you to sign up online.

We will use the ClassDojo behavior data to celebrate those students with exceptional behavior. Students will strive to meet the following goals each 9 weeks:

Students that meet a goal of 95% positive or higher for the year will attend the PBIS celebration at the end of the school year!

Please let us know if there are any questions regarding the behavior expectations and ClassDojo program. We are excited to use this helpful tool with our students this school year!

-Fifth Grade Teachers

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